Ella’s Pottery + A Chicken Recipe

February 26, 2014

A year and a half ago my friend Meredith was married in the beautiful Virginia countryside.

The wedding welcome bags included a beautiful mug made by Meredith’s Aunt Ella, who we got to know over the course of the wedding weekend. Ella and I talked about how she could get her pottery business online.

“Where did you get that bowl” is one of KERF’s most frequently asked questions. Ella invited me to share her site with all you bowl and mug lovers and sent me a few pieces to highlight.

Her pottery is gorgeous (love the colors!) and most of them have a function – “Art with a purpose,” as Ella says. Everything is made by hand so now two pieces are alike.

This sweet bowl is actually an egg cooker! With a lid and holes for steam, you can microwave your egg for an easy poached effect. I’ve cooked a few eggs already, and while one blew the lid off, the others have been great!

This is a French butter keeper. We store our butter in a cabinet instead of the fridge so it stays soft, and this keeps it super soft and spreadable!

And finally this crazy looking bowl is actually a Tipsy Chicken cooker! You might know it as “Coke can chicken” or “Beer can chicken.” The pottery is a bit prettier than a can : ) {And you can also use it as a serving bowl if you wish.}

Matt and I put it to the test for dinner one night.

We filled the bottom with sweet potatoes, carrots and celery plus a lot of thyme and garlic. Then we filled the “can” in the middle with home brewed beer. I’d recommend a good bit around the veggies too so they cook well. {You can always use broth instead of beer or wine.}

Mr. Chicken went in with more garlic and herbs plus some lemon.

Per Ella’s directions, we baked him for a little under 2 hours at 350*, which was right about when our thermometer indicated he was baked.

The chicken came out perfectly crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Delish!

But of course my favorite part was the juicy veggies underneath!

Ella offered to give away a gift credit towards any one of her pieces up to $20. Enter below!

I work at a college and the students have a sale of the previous year’s projects around the holidays. I always snag an item or two. I can’t wait to check out Ella’s items. They are stunning! It is such an awesome thing to have handmade pottery to use.

Beautiful pottery! I have been wanting to get better plates and bowls for a long time now, but my husband and I are still doing the apartment life thing… I’m so scared they would get broken in a move. Maybe I should get over it and just treat myself!

Just realized I need to mention my favorite product to enter the giveaway – how do you choose?! I truly love them all. I’m gravitating toward the 3 part relish dish and the sponge holder – I’d love for my sponge to be sitting pretty rather than looking boring on the edge of the sink.

I think the relish dish is one of the most versatile pieces I have. I made it originally for relishes or condiments but my customers give me the best ideas … taco fixings, baked potato fixings, nuts, m & m’s, etc. What are your ideas for it?

This pottery is beautiful. In my younger years (pre-children) I used to love making my own pottery. I will definitely check out her website. It’s so nice of you to help her get her store up and running online.

What beautiful and unique items! How could I pick just one?!?!?! I LOVE the idea of the chicken cooker. The simple coffee mug is a fav for sure (drinking coffee out of a unique/special mug is an addiction of mine).

What beautiful pottery! I love the butter keeper! We also keep ours in the cabinet, but it’s in a regular butter dish. I like that one so much better. I also really like the garlic grater/dipping dish! Thanks for sharing–I will definitely check out her site!

I LOVE rustic, handmade pottery. Especially when the pieces are functional! The French butter crocks are definitely becoming more popular…I have quite a few friends that have picked them up. Thanks for sharing!

I think all the pottery is so beautiful! I appreciate the time, skill, and patience required to hand create pieces. Cheese and crackers are big party items at my home, so I find the “U” shaped Cracker Dish particularly appealing.

Tough choice.they all look great. I love the bird feeder though since they congregate outside my apt. daily since my housemate and I love to have them visit. She’s a photographer and I’m just nostalgic because my late mama loved to sit and watch the birds.

For example, I got an email notification that you replied to my original comment but now as I try to reply to that, I’m looking at 0 comments under this post. So as I’m typing this it looks like I’m the first person to leave a comment.

On the KERF homepage it showed 77 comments when I brought the web page up, but then when you click to add a comment or read comments, it shows zero. I know a few days ago, I was seeing the same post for a few days. Earlier today I was unable to use the rafflecopter widget above because it disappeared then kept refreshing or something. Hope this info helps! Or at least makes some sort of sense. LOL Good luck and thanks!

The Tipsey Chicken baker is great! My husband usually grills or smokes beer can chicken, but I love the idea of baking it with veggies (especially in winter!)
Thanks for keeping things local/small business- I love supporting them!

As a matter of fact, Kari, I make mine with white wine and fresh rosemary in the center cup, I sprinkle the chicken real heavy inside and out with Montreal Steak Seasoning. The liquid just infuses the chicken from the inside but the skin gets real crispy. Deeelish!!!

I have a mug similar to that from Gattlinburg, TN and I LOVE it!! I’ve been dying for more. This site will definitely be used in the future for gifts! Who knew that a sponge holder could be so beautiful?

I would totally use most of her stuff. But I think my top three would be a sponge holder, the onion/apple baking bowl and the chef’s salt pinch. I am just thrilled that these pieces are as pretty as they are functional. Totally awesome.

My favourite is the garlic grater dipping dish – I know we would use it almost daily! All of the pottery is awesome though – I also love the honey pot with dipper. I could definitely see myself buying some pieces in the future as gifts for various family and friends!

I love the tipsy chicken cooker! We love to make beer can chicken on the grill, but live in Maine where we clearly can’t grill year round (and our beer can chicken contraption is too tall to fit in the oven). This looks lower profile, so we could prepare this delicious recipe during the winter, as well!

Thanks to all for making this give-away so successful. Most of all thanks to Kath for her creative energy she put into this feature. Congrats to our winner, Lindsey. She selected a mini bundt pan for her free pottery and it has now been featured on Soap Creek Pottery’s Facebook page.

Keep checking my Facebook page to watch for future give-aways. If you like it, share it with your friends so they can enter also.

I love the tipsy chicken cooker and everything just looks homey, heartwarming and absolutely beautiful. I really want to try your chicken recipe at home and serve it together with these amazing heralth bars that I recently discovered. These snack bars give one meal to one child in an underdeveloped country for each chocolate bar they sell. I would love for more moms to know more about social entrepreneurship and about these types of products.